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Science teacher Biology A level specialism with OCR focus New specification A level and GCSE resources available Exploring science KS3 resources available

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Science teacher Biology A level specialism with OCR focus New specification A level and GCSE resources available Exploring science KS3 resources available
OCR A Level Photosynthesis Bundle
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OCR A Level Photosynthesis Bundle

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A level OCR New Specification Biology Photosynthesis lesson bundle. Including structure of chloroplasts, pigments, photosystems, chromatography, light dependent stage of phostosynthesis and light independent stage of photosynthesis
NEW GCSE SPEC - B4 - Plants and animals - Factors affecting transpiration
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NEW GCSE SPEC - B4 - Plants and animals - Factors affecting transpiration

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Lesson power point outlining how to use a potometer - practical could be carried out but tends not to work. Lesson looks at factors which affect rate of transpiration and exam- style questions. Recognise the factors that affect transpiration. Describe how a potometer can be used to estimate the volume of water lost by a plant. Summarise adaptations to control water loss and explain how they work.
Lesson 7: Different respiratory substrates and RQ
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Lesson 7: Different respiratory substrates and RQ

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Lesson 7: Different respiratory substrates and RQ A level biology OCR Lesson power point and brief student worksheet to use in lesson. If you have used previous lessons in this sequence and completed the modelling task, the images/evidence of those can be used within this lesson.
Respiration
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Respiration

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OCR A level Biology bundle of lessons on respiration. Comprehensive sequence of lessons with worksheets and detailed power points. All you need to teach the theory of respiration, chemiosmosis, oxidative phosphorylation, Krebs cycle and Link Reaction, Glycolysis and mitochondria structure
Module 2 chapter 2 Basic components of living systems
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Module 2 chapter 2 Basic components of living systems

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This bundle contains all lessons for Module 2 chapter 2 Basic components of living systems. The lessons are well differentiated and knowledgeable extending pupils' understanding and facilitating learning with practical application. A lot of student led activities. 7 x lesson power points with accompanying worksheets covering Microscope calculations, resolution, magnification, eukaryotic, prokaryotic cells, cytoskeleton.
Factors affecting photosynthesis OCR A level
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Factors affecting photosynthesis OCR A level

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Lesson power point with hidden slides for students to complete WITH WORKSHEET showing graphs (g) (i) factors affecting photosynthesis (ii) practical investigations into factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis. To include limiting factors in photosynthesis with reference to carbon dioxide concentration, light intensity and temperature, and the implications of water stress (stomatal closure) AND the effect on the rate of photosynthesis, and on levels of GP, RuBP and TP, of changing carbon dioxide concentration, light intensity and temperature.
GCSE NEW SPEC - B4- Plants and animals - The  heart and the heart dissection
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GCSE NEW SPEC - B4- Plants and animals - The heart and the heart dissection

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18 slide power point on teaching the structure of the heart with worksheet and exam questions, plus handy tips for remembering the structure of the heart. PLUS Second power point on dissecting the heart. Describe the functions of the heart and circulatory system Describe and label a diagram of the heart showing four chambers, vena cava, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein and aorta. Describe the heart as a double pump and explain why this is efficient
NEW SPEC GCSE - B1 - Prokaryotic cells
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NEW SPEC GCSE - B1 - Prokaryotic cells

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Identify plant, animal & bacterial cells and classify them as eukaryotic or prokaryotic cells. Label diagrams of bacterial cells. Describe the differences between eukaryotic & prokaryotic cells in terms of structure and size. Wellcome trust card sort activity with answers and order of magnitude